Page 2 how little he actually knows. In my opinion, there are three ways to get an education: â€" Hard work. A great deal of study. And WHAT‘S THE ALL PAPERS ... E. HANSON‘S PASTRY CONGRATULATIONS With final The time has come once again for the writer to do a "think W HITT N. SCHULTZ Let‘s Take a Look Phone H. P. 2585 GRADUATES Better Teachers and Fewer ~~~~~~(M§kcial ‘to ‘The Wighland PaFK Press) By Editor‘s note:: We learned that at a recent meeting of top Midâ€" west industrial leaders who attendâ€" MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS s T O R A G E | R E D A L Agent Allied Van Lines | Thursday of the Senior class, ‘William Hesler will present "a study of. people" Douglas Fairbanks and June 12 T HE PRES Veterans‘ Insurance Veterans!! _ A statement> was made last January that Congress had voted to extend the time to August 1,â€"1947, for those wishing to reinstate their National Life Inâ€" surance without a physical exaimâ€" ination. _ All that is necessary to be reinstated is to pay your premâ€" iums for two months.. Any vetâ€" eran interested or wishing further information may call DeWitt J. Manassee, service officer of Highâ€" land Park Legion post No. 145. . > â€" protect Consider _ carefully your family and future by uthc wisely. June 12 Meeting There will be a business meeting On Thursday, June 12, at the Leâ€" gion hall, Veterans are invited by the Highland Park Legion post to attend and participate in post acâ€" tivities. . Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Legion Carnival _ The grand award, a 1947 superâ€" deluxe Buick sedan, for the Highâ€" land M'::Son carnival in July may be vie at the corner of Central avenue and First . street. Tickets may be obtained here or from any Legionnaire. . This is just one of the fine awards to be given away on July.3, 4 or 5. Many surprises and laughs will be be yours on this July celebration. There will be amusements for all ages, so plan to enjoy a safe and sane Fourth, | Make a 3â€"Year Contribution L to the ,Highland_P'ga'k Hospital ._ Building Fund Drive EXERCISESâ€"As representatives Rae Collard, and Gail Whitchead at the graduation exercises on LEGION NOTES RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNCGE Skokie Boulevard (Route 41) and County Line Road < o _ _ > >>> _« (Formerly the "TIC TOCK" Announcement".Â¥ § THE COMMODORE DINNER AND BANQUETS OUR SPECIALTY The Finest In Italian and American is by Severi * DINNER AND COCKTAIL HOUR AT 5:30 PM. j Sundays Open at 3:00 P. M. ENTERTAINMENT NNIGHTLY NOW OPEN We hear much about cutting ing the national I would do it this way: k < 1. Replace the present bankâ€" credit system with a single unit dollar _ money _ system., . After credit system with a single unit dollar _ money _ system, . After which, require banks to borrow its money lending needs from the U. 8. Treasury and from the bank‘s terest rate of say, 2% on security the government and depositors will accept. Banks, in turn, to lend dollar money to borrowers at reâ€" tail interest rates of say, 4% on security the banks will accept. This z-up.thnh-qunlyudu "profit system" to earn profits in like fashion as do all other segâ€" ments of our society, and we could have a 100% sound and underâ€" standable money system. Such a ‘setup , would enable Waskington to operate largely on interest money collected from banksâ€"and personal income taxes could be abolished. * tem. In the February 3rd issue of Life magazine we are given a strong hint that automatic indusâ€" try is just around the corner. The writer saw the machine age from a distance and years ago coined this crude epigrams "The machine to make tillers of toilers." Some politicians recently talked 62,500,000 jobs by 1950. :t may happen, but the safer is to high machine production industry, low prices and back to the soil for millions of workers who will not be needed by an automatically opâ€" erated industry of tomorrow, _ * W. R. HOWARD, g 4401 Vinson St., Ft. Worth, Tex. Editor, Highland Park Préss, Highland Park, HJ. 2 Retire the national debt Northshore GardenofMemories GREEN BAY ROAD & i8sTH ST. â€" PHONE MAJ. A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited _ _ THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDENâ€"CEMETERY (Closed on Monday) VERY REASONABLE 5/24 /47 Thursday, June: 5th, 1947 will be the bond issue, which is to be voted upon Tuesday, June 17. There has been some misunderâ€" standing concerning the igsue, and the object of this meeting is to ly, will be the following leaders in civic affairs: Wayne A. Thomas, superintendent of Dist, 111; Atty. Jack Bairstow, Rev. James D. Glee son of St. James church; Rev. Herâ€" bert W. Linden of Zion Lutheran church and Walter Smith, deputy clerk in charge of tax extension. Highwood Voters Will Hold Important Mass A mass â€"meeting of Highwood voters will be held on Tuesday, June 10, at 8 pm in the USO build~ meeting and understand this matâ€" PORTRAITURES of ~CDistinction It is extremely important that SEVERI 571 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 5128 Tuesday